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|t Phaedrus (388-366 B.C.), Plato --
|t The poetics (c. 334-323 B.C.), Aristotle --
|t An apology for poetry (1595), Philip Sidney --
|t "The fairy way of writing" (1712), Joseph Addison --
|t Letters on Chivalry and Romance (1762), Richard Hurd --
|t On the pleasure derived from objects of terror (1773), Anna Laetitia Aikin (later Barbauld) --
|t Letter (1797) and Biographia literaria (1817), Samuel Taylor Coleridge --
|t On the supernatural in poetry (1826), Ann Radcliffe --
|t On the supernatural in fictitious composition (1827), Walter Scott --
|t Frauds on the fairies (1853), Charles Dickens --
|t Fairy Stories (1868), John Ruskin --
|t The fantastic imagination (1890), George MacDonald --
|t Fairy tales (1908), G. K. Chesterton --
|t The uncanny (1919), Sigmund Freud --
|t Introduction to Supernatural horror in literature (1927), H. P. Lovecraft --
|t Critics (1956), Damon Knight --
|t The mythos of summer : Romance (1957), Northrop Frye --
|t Characteristics of genre and plot composition in Dostoevsky's works (1963), Mikhail Bakhtin --
|t Definitions of territory : fantasy (1970), Italo Calvino --
|t The fantastic : a structural approach to a literary genre (1970), Tzvetan Todorov --
|t From Elfland to Poughkeepsie (1973), Ursula Le Guin --
|t Introduction to Modern fantasy (1975), Colin Manlove --
|t The fantastic and fantasy (1976), Eric Rabkin --
|t The evolution of a word (1979), Stephen Prickett --
|t Magical narratives : on the dialectical use of genre criticism (1981), Fredric Jameson --
|t The encounter with fantasy (1982), Gary Wolfe --
|t Clinamen : towards a theory of fantasy (1982), Harold Bloom --
|t Literary fantasy and ecological comedy (1985), Don D. Elgin --
|t "Fantasy" from Critical terms for science fiction and fantasy (1986), Gary Wolfe --
|t Prelude : nameless things and thingless names (1987), Lance Olsen --
|t Fantasy as mode, genre, formula (1992), Brian Attebery --
|t "Fantasy" from The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (1997), John Clute --
|t Joseph Addison : the first critic of the fantastic (2000), David Sandner --
|t Fabling to the near night (2000), Jane Yolen --
|t Marxism and fantasy : an introduction (2002), China Mieville.
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